
Anika Wuestefeld
@wuestefeldanika
PhD candidate @biofinder_study | Neuroimaging | Neuroscience | Neuropsychology | Aging & neurodegenerative diseases | MTL 🪱 @[email protected]
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27-10-2020 11:43:15
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That’s officially a wrap on three intensive, productive, yet incredibly fun days in Lund developing the Hippocampal Subfield Group @hipposubfields on bsky segmentation protocol for MTL cortex 🪱 Love working with this brilliant group of scientists and getting to nerd out about such complex neuroanatomy together!



Hopefully this type of dMRI measure of cortical microstructure might turn out to be useful in clinical trials evaluating disease modifying therapies. Well done Nicola Spotorno!

Hot off the press! Happy that this work lead by Hannah Baumeister and myself is now published in Hippocampus: doi.org/10.1002/hipo.2… Go check out some new figures!

Happy to have been part of this review led by the great Joseph Therriault! Here we discuss how biomarkers can help us to stage participants across the #Alzheimer's disease continuum and its applications. A good one to summarise the most recent developments in this fast-moving field.



Happy to share my first PhD publication out in Nature Communications! Hope this work will help improve CSF biomarker precision. Thanks to all co-authors and everyone involved in the Swedish BioFinder studies.



#AAIC24 here we go! Ready for a week of good science in Philadelphia đź”” We start with Neuroimaging PIA and PIA day. Our group has already some results presented today as presentations and posters. Don't miss them!




Interested in combining neuroimaging and multiomics in AD? Check out our new review on this topic, just published in Cell Reports Medicine. We focus on integration with amyloid- and tau-PET and all the challenges that come with it. w/ Niklas Mattsson-Carlgren cell.com/cell-reports-m…

🚨New publication led by Anika Wuestefeld published in Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy We find that medial temporal lobe atrophy patterns in *amnestic* early-onset Alzheimer's disease are similar to those of amnestic late-onset AD and show similar levels of co-pathologies. alzres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…




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